On that post I commented that the state-owned Deutsche Welle seems to be a propaganda tool for Angela Merkel. The photographer Samuel Golay who has access to her and other European bigwigs is the subject of some speculation on other threads such as :From the Deutsche Welle article: After months of investigation, German police have busted the "Boystown" child sex abuse platform with over 400,000 members. Four German men have been arrested... The investigation spanned months and was led by a German task force working in coordination with Europol, as well as authorities from the Netherlands, Sweden, Australia, the United States and Canada.
Keep that in mind as I get back to the Boystown story. .. I went looking for more details.. One of the men was arrested in the town of Paderborn ...https://twitter.com/Ju95881813/status/1 ... 0793408512 [translated]Babel Literature Festival/Samuel Golay https://searchvoat.co/search.php?t=samu ... um=on&b=on
Could NXIVM still be operating.. just under a different name? viewtopic.php?f=16&p=9881#p9881
TERIS Waste Removal - Pedo Clean Up Crew?! https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/2992527/16340324
https://twitter.com/Ju95881813/status/1 ... 3782333440A police in Paderborn is under investigation. He is a
Government employee
who is paid by the state to support the police, said Ministry spokesman Wolfgang Beus. the man was hired in July in the Directorate of Crime as an IT investigator.
Those screenshots in that last tweet were from https://www.paderborn.de/tourismus-kult ... ry-new.pdfFollow the white rabbit...
#ChildTrafficking #ChildAbuse #Kinderficker #KinderHändler #DarkToLight #GreatAwakening #NRWChildHandler
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All of those places mentioned are relevant to us... the article goes on to describe the various theories about the 3 hares.. I've come to my own theory... ...A „Hare Story“
There are three hares and only three ears, and yet each hare has two.
The Three-Hares-Window in the late Gothic cloister of the Paderborn
Cathedral is not only one of the town’s landmarks but at the same time the
most famous Three-Hares-Motif in Germany.
The hare is a popular motif in both Christian as well as profane art. It can often be found, for
instance, in paintings and other pieces of art, and it holds a versatile imagery. In non-sacral art,
the hare is often used to represent the prey animal on depictions of hunting scenes. Usually, it
can also be seen on spring or fall images where the springing hare stands for happiness. Due to
its distinct reproductive instinct, the hare is often interpreted to be a symbol of fertility and
physical love....
Frequently, hares can be found in a group of three. They are
rarely ever absent from depictions of Creation and have therefore
become a symbol for the Trinity of God. The arrangement of
three hares in a circle, as in the famous Three-Hares-Window in
Paderborn, however, is an exception. When looking at the
window, not the animals themselves should be in the viewer’s
focus but rather their ears: Each hare has two ears, although
there are only three ears in the whole picture. Through this
connection, a circle is formed.
This special Three-Hares-Motif can often be encountered in Germany, for example, in the coat
of arms of the municipality of Hasloch, in the monastery of Hardehausen near Paderborn as well
as in the Cathedral of Münster. However, there are many examples of the motif in other
countries and cultures all over the world. The three hares are present in other European
countries, for instance, in Switzerland as a painting from 1529 at the church of Lauen near
Gstaad, in the monastery of Muotathal near Schwyz or as part of a wrought-iron fence in the
village museum of Riehen which is situated between Basel and Lörrach. In France, the hares
can be found in the late Gothic Palais des Maison du Cardinal Jouffroy in Luxeuil-les-Bains and
in the courtyard of the Alsatian St.-Peter-and-Paul church in Wissembourg...In Great Britain, the
motif of the three hares in a circle can be encountered in numerous churches such as, for
example, the Long Melford Trinity Church in the county of
Suffolk. However, the symbol is also quite popular
outside of Europe, especially in Asia: The ThreeHares-Symbol can be found in many different places
ranging from Egypt to China and was presumably
brought from China to Europe along the Silk Road.
The original meaning of the Three-Hares-Motif is
unclear, but throughout the centuries many possible
interpretations have emerged...
Paderborn Cathedral Pürting fountain with the three rabbitwindow. https://www.alamy.com/paderborn-cathedr ... 83900.html
Three Hares https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_hares
Notice the different references to related designs and locations, some of which I will continue with in the comments. Note in particular the reference to the Borromean rings.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borromean_rings https://files.catbox.moe/srfzmf.pngThe three hares (or three rabbits) is a circular motif or meme appearing in sacred sites from the Middle and Far East to the churches of Devon, England (as the "Tinners' Rabbits"),[1] and historical synagogues in Europe.[2] It is used as an architectural ornament, a religious symbol, and in other modern works of art[3][4] or a logo for adornment (including tattoos),[5] jewelry, and a coat of arms on an escutcheon.[6][7] It is viewed as a puzzle, a topology problem or a visual challenge, and has been rendered as sculpture, drawing, and painting...
The symbol features three hares or rabbits chasing each other in a circle. Like the triskelion,[8] the triquetra, and their antecedents (e.g., the triple spiral), the symbol of the three hares has a threefold rotational symmetry. Each of the ears is shared by two hares, so that only three ears are shown. Although its meaning is apparently not explained in contemporary written sources from any of the medieval cultures where it is found, it is thought to have a range of symbolic or mystical associations with fertility and the lunar cycle. When used in Christian churches, it is presumed to be a symbol of the Trinity. Its origins and original significance are uncertain, as are the reasons why it appears in such diverse locations..
In Western Europe
The motif of the three hares is used in a number of medieval or more recent European churches, particularly in France (e.g., in the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière in Lyon)[21] and Germany. It occurs with the greatest frequency in the churches of Devon, England where it appears to be a recollection of earlier Insular Celtic design such as the triaxially symmetric triskele and other Romano-British designs which are known from early British 'Celtic' (La Tène) metalwork such as circular enamelled and openwork triskel brooches (fibulae). The motif appears in illuminated manuscripts amongst similar devices such as the anthropomorphic "beard pullers" seen in manuscripts such as the Book of Kells,[22] architectural wood carving, stone carving, window tracery and stained glass. In South Western England there are over thirty recorded examples of the three hares appearing on 'roof bosses' (carved wooden knobs) on the ceilings in medieval churches in Devon, (particularly Dartmoor). There is a good example of a roof boss of the three hares at Widecombe-in-the-Moor,[8] Dartmoor, with another in the town of Tavistock on the edge of the moor. The motif occurs with similar central placement in Synagogues.[2] Another occurrence is on the ossuary that by tradition contained the bones of St. Lazarus...
As an optical illusion or puzzle
Jurgis Baltrusaitis's 1955 Le Moyen-Âge fantastique. Antiquités et exotismes dans l'art gothique[30] includes a 1576 Dutch engraving with the puzzle given in Dutch and French around the image. This is the oldest known dated example of the motif as a puzzle, with a caption that translates as:
The secret is not great when one knows it.
But it is something to one who does it.
Turn and turn again and we will also turn,
So that we give pleasure to each of you.
And when we have turned, count our ears,
It is there, without any disguise, you will find a marvel.
...
No one really seems to know the meaning of the 3 hares and there are many motifs to be found https://files.catbox.moe/750edr.jpg
We wrote about the Borromean rings in this post : EPSTEIN, Nicole Junkermann, the Red Cross and the VATICAN connections https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/3346357This one is quite interesting. Do you see the Borromean rings ? Most of the pages associated with this motif are no longer available so I haven't yet determined its source.
The 3 hares are also found in Judaism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_haresHouse of Borromeo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Borromeo
And that has taken me down a whole other rabbit hole which I'll leave for now..In Judaism, the "shafan" in Hebrew has symbolic meaning.[C] Although rabbits are listed as a non-kosher animal in the Bible—they at least arguably chew their cud[D] lacking cloven hooves—rabbits can carry very positive symbolic connotations, like lions and eagles. 16th century German scholar Rabbi Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi, saw the rabbits as a symbol of the Jewish diaspora. ..
The hare frequently appears in the form of the symbol of the "rotating rabbits". An ancient German riddle describes this graphic thus:
Three hares sharing three ears,
Yet every one of them has two.[2]
This curious graphic riddle can be found in all of the famous wooden synagogues from the period of the 17th and 18th century in the Ashknaz region (in Germany) that are on museum display in Beth Hatefutsoth Museum in Tel Aviv, the Jewish Museum Berlin and The Israel Museum in Jerusalem. They also appear in the Synagogue from Horb am Neckar (donated to the Israel Museum). The three animals adorn the wooden panels of the prayer room from Unterlimpurg near Schwäbisch Hall, which may be seen in replica in the Jewish Museum Berlin. ... Israeli art historian Ida Uberman wrote..." ...The fact that they are always three is important, for that number . . . is important in the Kabbalistic context"..
Not only do they appear among floral and animal ornaments, but they are often in a distinguished location, directly above the Torah ark, the place where the holy scriptures repose..They appear on headstones in Sataniv (Сатанів), Khmelnytsky Oblast, western Ukraine. https://sites.google.com/site/felicenao ... sandfilms3 [It is not clear how the three rotating leporids found their way from medieval and Gothic churches into the Jewish world of Ashkenaz. But the fact is they can be found in all of the famous preserved wooden synagogues of the 17th and 18th century in the Ashkenazic regions from Germany to Eastern Europe.]
So, just to make a point about those locations mentioned above where 3 Hares are found: Dartmoor in the UK is synonymous with the Moors murders, a story of pedophilia and murder. Some people speculate that the narrative given to the general public hides a deeper story.. Jimmy Savile's name appears http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2013/06/j ... eople.html
You can read about the town Tavistock in Devon in this pizzagate post by @kestrel9 : The many coincidences surrounding TAVISTOCK https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/3191757
So, let's look at Widecombe in the Moor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widecombe_in_the_Moor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Horse_(film)Widecombe in the Moor (/ˌwɪdɪkəm ... ˈmʊər/) is a village and large civil parish on Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. Its church is known as the Cathedral of the Moors on account of its tall tower and its size, relative to the small population it serves. ... The church of St Pancras is known as the "Cathedral of the Moors" ..inside, the ceiling is decorated with a large number of decorative roof bosses, including the tinner’s emblem of a circle of three hares (known locally as the Tinners' Rabbits).
In popular culture
In the reality show Celebrity Ghost Stories, American actor Daniel Stern claimed to have had an unsettling, and possibly supernatural, experience while on a brief visit to the village during his honeymoon in 1980. He also recounted that people in the region considered Widecombe to be haunted, and that the Great Thunderstorm of 1638 was blamed. The official Widecombe-in-the-Moor website responded to the claims and dismissed the alleged hauntings as a legend borne of superstitions.[5][6]
In 2010, Widecombe-in-the-Moor was one of the filming locations for the Steven Spielberg film War Horse.
The play got an unusual amount of press at the time .. so it's stuck with me because I felt it meant something more.War Horse is a 2011 American war film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, from a screenplay written by Lee Hall and Richard Curtis, based on Michael Morpurgo's 1982 novel of the same name and its 2007 stage adaptation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Horse_(play)
And that's why I mentioned it in this post and pointed me to War Horse Brewing Co. located in Three Brothers Wineries & Estates near Geneva, other small breweries in Finger Lakes, as well as TA Truck Service ..: Catherine Chieco and those Podesta emails - a long and winding tale viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2607On 12 October 2009 the performance was seen by HM Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip, marking their first private theatre visit in four years.
Coincidentally, both TA Truck Service and DARTMOOR Holdings are mentioned in this post: Watershed Human Trafficking Case Against Motels viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2750
In the Catherine Chieco post:
https://www.3brotherswinery.com/ Three Wineries, a Microbrewery and coffee house located in the heart of Finger Lakes Wine Country. We are proud members of the Seneca Lake Wine Trail...Originally from New York City, she directed an alternative to incarceration program for the Legal Aid Society, worked as a special assistant to the Deputy Mayor for Criminal Justice, and as a program officer with The New World Foundation, The New York Community Trust, and the Aaron Diamond Foundation...
.....The foundation made its first AIDS research grants in 1985...working with Dr. Thomas and with our second medical advisor, Alfred Gellhorn. He had been dean of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
The youngest brother of the novelist and war correspondent Martha Gellhorn.. In 1958, Gellhorn and his wife Olga bought Folly Farm, a deserted plot in New York's Catskill mountains..An underground walkway connects a stone coach house with a clock tower and large guest apartment. Add beautifully-designed gardens, a 2,500 bottle wine cellar and multiple other amenities ..
a map of Folly Farm shows the proximity of Kindernook Farm Animal Rescue .. https://files.catbox.moe/cimaoc.jpg [btw, kinder means child in German].. The owner is Robin Atkinson ..who managed barns in the Essex Hunt County in Far Hills, NJ for the people that had horses that rode with the Essex Hunt Club...Jackie Kennedy at the Essex Race Meet 1971 https://files.catbox.moe/bo7bet.jpg
Voat post by @Vindicator : Anons look up Finger Lakes LLCs and discover mess of money laundering, including a diplomatic shipping company, Disney, China... https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/4091551
It all ties together, doesn't it?https://twitter.com/FunnyGirlBS/status/ ... 0714857473
EtcFinger Lakes Capital, LLC is associated with the following Finger Lake-named LLCs:
Seneca Lake Acquisition LLC
Honeoye Lake Acquisition LLC
Owasco Lake Acquisition LLC
Canadaiuga Lake LLC
https://twitter.com/FunnyGirlBS/status/ ... 6838578182
Diplomat Freight. Hmmmm...diplomats can ship items in a Diplomat Pouch to avoid screening by Customs. This includes shipping containers - you know, big enough to hold people or missiles or whatevs. 7/